Infectious Nu Metal
Posted March 19, 2008
By IronJedi,
This five piece, Queensland-based band has been together, in one incarnation or another, for 11 years. The JaeL moniker came about in 2001, along with the band's signature NĂ¼ Metal sound. Though JaeL is fronted by the Siren-voiced Bianca, mic time is shared with Scott, who delivers hard-hitting, Mike Shinoda-esque rhyme.
Despite some repetitiveness, easily attributed to the EP's shortness (6 songs) and it being an indie production, the band's compositions are extremely likable with a delivery that is both brash and frank. An outside producer and the band's deliberate pace in assembling new material for their upcoming national release, leave this reviewer in anticipation.
Fans who can't get enough of old school P.O.D., FireFlight, Linkin Park and Flyleaf should find their craving for music delivered with a healthy dose of attitude sated by JaeL. View All Music And Book Reviews By IronJedi | View IronJedi's Profile
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